Monday, June 30, 2008

Where's Dave? Director of HSUS NRRO

Eastern Montana Habitat for Hounds




Rescues with Dave's Daughters Helping:



Hello my animal artist friends... Where in the world have I been?

Well most my travels have been in Eastern Montana laying the groundwork for an exciting Habitat for Hounds project in August with the Eastern Montana Humane Society in Baker. The EMHS attempted to build a humane society building there last fall but ran out of funding, and energy before the project could be completed. The frame above has been sitting idle for months. My visit is jump starting the event to have a community ole fashioned barn raising in August to finish this building and get it ready to accept animals from around Eastern Montana. This will be the only Humane Society in the entire South Eastern portion of Montana.

There is much planning and networking to be done. The HSUS innovations section is offering a grant to help pay for the concrete work , utilities, extra floor drains for a total cash donation of about 12K. We are asking a state animal welfare group to issue a challenge grant and if they do... we should be locally able to raise the funds needed to give this community a modest but effective humane society. A few days ago the EMHS came to Billings to pick up my emergency animal shelter trailer to set up temporary housing for the animals already in their care. So we really are hoping everything comes together to push this project along the right path.

After Baker I kept going east to Dickinson and Bismarck ND where i met with an official of the Fair Chase hunting movement who are trying to pass a ballot initiative to ban "canned hunting" practices in North Dakota. This is where ranchers or elk farmers put animals into small enclosures and those with more money than ethics can pay four or five thousand to shoot the tame elk, deer, zebra or exotic goat when the animal is not wild or cannot escape. We helped pass a ban on this egregious practice in Montana in 2005 and are supporting similar goals in Idaho and Colorado. There is a strong agricultural and personal property rights lobby that is trying to derail the publics opportunity to decide if they want this unethical form of trophy shooting ( note not using hunting) in their state. The signatures have to be in by the end of July so I stopped at shelters and activists homes along the way to encourage them to support the ballot initiative.

Ahhhh but it is also spring...so when I travel my menagerie of orphaned and rehab critter care fall to my lovely bride of 19 years and my two daughters. Here Maggie, my eldest at 16, is helping to care for one of the many raccoons and other critters that pass through the Pauli home. This spring, so far we have handled or rescued, five raccoons, one fox with broken elbow, on Raven, more than Forty entrapped ducks and duckling (most are rescued and released immediately), one nighthawk ( a bird in the Whipper Will family), and a half dozen rattle or other native snakes. As we close in on July...we are hoping things slow down... but the first two weeks with fireworks, activity in the wild...we always see an increase of "orphaned baby everything's"

In my next Blog entry I will tell you about some exciting upcoming projects building fences for Prairie Dogs in South Dakota, Live-trapping Badgers and Wolverines for research projects, and my upcoming trip to D.C. for the Taking Action for Animals conference and to visit the infamous and not approved Pony Penning Days at Chincoteague Island , VA.

But for now... i have some critters to go care for. Dave



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Saturday, June 14, 2008

UPDATE ~ This just in! Stone is saved!

Susan (director for DAL RESCUE TAMPA BAY) sent the word that STONE was rescued...

"We got him out of the shelter this morning. He's at a vet's office right now being given a thorough exam.
He was apparently filthy, covered with fleas and has been chewing his back leg raw. He's a little on the timid side right now but very sweet.
A little thin also but that will be taken care of soon.
He'll be transported to [volunteer]Sherry tomorrow, then neutered, then hopefully into a good home!"

Now the work begins to rehab and rehome a pet that only knew one family but will soon find his forever place in the hearts of those who will love him till the end!

If you want to help sponsor his care or see what good work these Angels do at DRTB...just visit their site. Every little bit helps.

Another note...yesterday, the same day DRTB got the call about Stone, they pulled 2 Dals in VERY dire need from a kill shelter with one day left before their time was out. The pics are not suitable for posting but their lives mattered and now they are in safe hands too!


Not only do they rescue Dalmatians from the streets and kill-shelters of Tampa Bay and surrounding areas they also have a full house of Senior Dals who live out their lives in a loving home until they cross the BRIDGE. You can read the stories there too. This is an all volunteer group who rescue and rehab in foster homes. It takes a lot of hands and huge hearts to do the work.

BIG THANKS TO ALL WHO SEND GOOD WISHES AND PRAYERS!
their link to help is http://dalmatianrescuetampa.tripod.com/

We are all in this together! Rescue is larger than one group, one name...it takes all of us to help make a difference.

posted by AHA artist Carol Chretien




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Thursday, June 12, 2008

URGENT HELP NEEDED - Time a factor.

STONE COLD!
if you can pass this item on to anyone who may help in FLA
TIME IS RUNNING OUT...
THIS JUST IN AND HELP IS NEEDED...

STONE - ID#A436875For more information about this animal, call:Brevard County Animal Services - South Animal Care Center at (321) 253-6608Ask for information about animal ID number A436875

We need your HELP saving this beautiful male Dal named STONE. He is a black and white Dalmatian who is about 9 years old. Stone was dumped at the shelter June 07, 2008 because his family decided he was too large a pet despite owning him his entire life!!!!

Stone is heartworm negative, will be neutered, & brought up-to-date on his shots. He is nervous having lost the only home he ever knew, but is now warming up to the shelter staff. His owner said he was good with children, dogs, & cats plus he is housebroken. He would be a wonderful dog for some lucky family.
We are in desperate need of a place for this boy to go and are asking anyone that can help to please contact us ASAP... he only has a few days left.
We can be reached at:
daldoglady@netzero.net daldogrescue@yahoo.com727-787-1760or you may contact the shelter directly.Please share this email with anyone you think might be able to help!!!
Thank you, Susan WeberDalmatian Rescue of Tampa Bay
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Monday, June 02, 2008

Where's Dave? Director of HSUS NRRO

Here's the latest from Dave.. He's been busy.

Where in the world is Dave Pauli?

"Well I have recovered from my trip to the Philippines. Recovered physically that is. Since returning mid-May I have been to HSUS EXPO in Florida, on three day trips, a two day Wolverine meeting and tomorrow leave for a week in California for the National Conference on Animals in Disasters.


While there I am doing a workshop on Animal Hoarders. So let me start this Blog with a light-hearted question? What do you call a person who continues to hoard animals repeatedly?????


Why a Cereal Hoarder of course!!!



So while the topic is serious... this little staged photo is part of my workshop that I am giving with my past NRRO teammate Colin Berry. Our workshop will be offering some new DVD's ( HSUS Hoarding Task Force) and some custom made forms for agency to help figure out how to handle hoarders. It should be fun and educational.

SO it is spring and the calls for orphaned wildlife are starting to come in... In the few days that I have actually been in Billings... I have been called out to rescue 9 ducks, One pigeon that flew into a window, one injured Nighthawk (member of the Whiperwill family), and this morning a infant rattlesnake. Most of these situations actually needed some intervention because we learned over the phone that of injuries or potential dangers IF the animals were not rescued. BUT in most wildlife interactions in spring time the mother animal is nearby watching the situation and humans actually steal their babies. So we promote a concept called IF YOU CARE --- Leave them there. Sort of a tough love for baby wildlife.

My species of the week however is Wolverines. I spend a day Friday with a half dozen of the worlds best wolverine biologists from Yellowstone Park, Glacier Park, Alaska and Canada. This crew has seen, trapped, radio collared and handled more wolverines that most people know exist. ( there are only about 500 left in the lower 48 states...and you may soon be hearing about a drive to get them listed as an endangered species. I will be hosting and sponsoring a workshop in Billings this fall to help reach that goal and to bring zoos and educators together to help get the word out.

I will close with another picture from the Philippines. I will be in the field the next few weeks on Disaster Training...then an old fashioned barn raising of an animal shelter in Eastern Montana, and then for a fencing project for prairie dogs in South Dakota. I will catch up with you when I can. Thanks Dave


Teaching muzzle technique for stray street dog


Teaching netting technique and handling.


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